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... principles ; without first principles , there can be no rule of conduct or of duty . How , then , can creatures be said to transgress against principles which they never had it in their power to comprehend ? They were taught , that the ...
... principles ; without first principles , there can be no rule of conduct or of duty . How , then , can creatures be said to transgress against principles which they never had it in their power to comprehend ? They were taught , that the ...
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... principles of Mr. Burke and Sir Joshua , the author thus concludes his Introductory Essay : If it appear , that those qualities which are supposed to constitute the beautiful , are in all objects chiefly found to exist at that period ...
... principles of Mr. Burke and Sir Joshua , the author thus concludes his Introductory Essay : If it appear , that those qualities which are supposed to constitute the beautiful , are in all objects chiefly found to exist at that period ...
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... principles , which , from their resemblance to other bodies of known composition , have been generally arranged in the class of compounds . ' This is an imperfection , as the author with great candour admits : but on the principles ...
... principles , which , from their resemblance to other bodies of known composition , have been generally arranged in the class of compounds . ' This is an imperfection , as the author with great candour admits : but on the principles ...
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